Flu shot or not, that is the question

On a serious note, vaccines are a big no no for me.
1. I hate needles.
2. Even if they told me the exact chemical structure of what the vaccine was composed of, I still wouldn't trust that it doesn't have "something
extra" hidden within.
3. I hate needles
4. I believe the human body can overcome whatever the world can throw at it, if not, then maybe your just meant to die (kidding). OK but what if (a
big what if) the flu is the earths way of handling the overpopulation of mankind? something tells me were not supposed to be tampering with nature
like we are... but then again isn't that what humans do?
5. I seriously haate needles

Anyway when it comes to the crunch there is too much chance of contamination for me to even consider considering vaccinations, whether it be by the
scientists, doctors or some shady government official tipping someone a few $$$ to add an "extra ingredient" I don't believe there is enough evidence
and "truth" that has been revealed, for me at least.
That could be due to lack of research on my behalf but I don't feel it's time for me yet, if ever.

The vaccine missed the mark this year on both type A components: H1N1 and H3N2. Received this information from the ER physician when I had to go
in. Hospitals are full of it....and most had the vaccine.

And after reading all the horror stories about the shingles vaccine, and putting it off for years, I finally had one. No issues with that either.
Couldn't even tell I'd had anything except for a day of soreness at the injection site for about 24 hours.

We might as well wear latex gloves when we leave the house and dust masks! The dust masks are cumbersome and I'm sure people will look at us like
we're nuts, lol. Too bad they don't have anything to put in our noses so it doesn't attract attention.
Dust masks are not in fashion, lol.

MIght not be a bad idea. My daughter is highly allergic to latex so only non latex for her.
As far as fashion goes...I think that we could pull this off! ellessco.com...

I hope you have success with the shot.
After talking to our pharmacist....we opted to not get the shingles shot....according to what he knew, it is not known to be all that successful in
preventing or minimizing the illness.

a reply to: angeldoll
I suffered a bout with shingles a couple of months ago. It was very uncomfortable/embarrassing and the worst, for me, was the anti viral medication
which I did not finish. It left me feeling just awful. The scars are fading thankfully.
The doctor that treated me said that a few months after recovering I may want to look into the vaccine.
He also said that it may come back or never again so...
I think if I get it again, I may after that look into the vaccine :/ maybe.

I have some experience with shingles.
My husband got it bad about 10 years ago. And we waited too long for him to take the drug.
He's had two very minor outbreaks since then, but we were proactive....

I've talked to the pharmacist, and done some research.
There are plenty of natural remedies....or at the least supplements you can take to nip the attack in the bud.

This is what he took, for about a week-10 days after showing symptoms
Vitamin d ...5,000 IU
Vitamin b-Complex....50 mg ....3x a day
Digestive enzymes, between meals 3x day eg. NOW Pancreatin
Lysine... 2-3 per day.....between meals....see link for foods to avoid with this
Olive Leaf extract ....3-4 per day, between meals

I hope you have success with the shot.
After talking to our pharmacist....we opted to not get the shingles shot....according to what he knew, it is not known to be all that successful in
preventing or minimizing the illness.

And my doctor and pharmacist told me the opposite! Go figure. He said even if you already have it, it will reduce the longevity, and severity.

I had it because a friend's mother has it, and she said it hurts so bad on her legs she can't even stand for the sheets to touch them. It puts her
completely out of commission. She can't even go to work when she has a bout. I think a lot of people don't realize how awful it is, so I decided to
take the chance and I'm glad I did.

a reply to: angeldoll
I suffered a bout with shingles a couple of months ago. It was very uncomfortable/embarrassing and the worst, for me, was the anti viral medication
which I did not finish. It left me feeling just awful. The scars are fading thankfully.
The doctor that treated me said that a few months after recovering I may want to look into the vaccine.
He also said that it may come back or never again so...
I think if I get it again, I may after that look into the vaccine :/ maybe.

I would definitely give it some thought and talk to your doctor and pharmacist about it. I saw on those essential oils forums there are some of
those that help topically too. I don't remember which one, but I'm sure you can look for it.
I'm so sorry you had a bout with it.

originally posted by: drussell41
The vaccine missed the mark this year on both type A components: H1N1 and H3N2. Received this information from the ER physician when I had to go
in. Hospitals are full of it....and most had the vaccine.

Dear Bluntone22, I did a flu shot this year, though in January I got ill anyways. It was not a flu, though some kind of virus for sure, as almost for
14 days I felt weak and had most of the flu symptoms. So there is actual need to have these flu injections to your body.

i would never get one. some times it causes people to get the flu.. i mean there giving you a diluted shot of the flu virus and who knows what
else is in there, most things i have read about flu shots seem to say it can do more harm than good.

personally i think its best to stay away from any type of medications for the big pharma companys.. they want your money so they mix up chemicals in
a lab that kill allot of people. they don't care if it kills you, makes you feel lousy causes some sort of perminate damage to you, as long as they
get your money first that is all that matters to them.

unless i am about to die im not taking any medications or similar stuff even if i am sick..

when i was a kid i was constantly sick. mom always carting me to the doctor to get me meds and allergy shots and all kind of crap. one year i was
even held back a grade in school cus i missed so much school from being sick.. once i got a little older i refused to go to the doctor or take
medications. i quit getting sick and i havent been sick sick in like 25 years...

but now i realize now just about any type of medication i do take makes me feel horrible so i think the med's were always what made me feel sick.

i mean i took 2 different antibiotics a few years back when i was feeling really lousy for more than just a couple of days.
and after a few days on the meds i went from feeling not very good to feeling like i had the flue and throwing up and missing work.. i quit taking
them and the next day i felt better. i told the doctor and the doctor gave me another one and the same thing happened and as soon as i quit taking
it i felt better.. me and meds do not mix..

Sure it's great to get vaccinated, but I'm the 'walk it off' kind off guy and I believe some illnesses that are treated with shots can compromise the
immune system, If you have kids then by all means get your kids and yourself a shot, but over medicating doesn't help, especially when it comes to the
common cold.

Dear Bluntone22, I did a flu shot this year, though in January I got ill anyways. It was not a flu, though some kind of virus for sure, as almost for
14 days I felt weak and had most of the flu symptoms. So there is actual need to have these flu injections to your body.

I'd never get a flu shot either, for myself or any member of my family. Trying to get my dad to stop getting it (mom doesn't either, thankfully.)

I'm not opposed to all vaccines. I think smallpox, polio, measles, tetanus, etc were/are good ideas, but while Influenza can be deadly, it
rarely is, especially in healthy individuals in modern society.

A small % reduction in being sick from flu, which typically consists of being cold, tired/weak and coughing for a few days isn't something I'm willing
to mess with my immune system over.

Even if there's no major undesirable effects (like many believe), I believe the best immune system is one that's properly nourished (meaning food,
exercise, hydration, low-stress) and trained to deal with it's natural environment. Not unnaturally spiked as if it hadn't evolved over
thousands/millions of years to fight off infections.

Dear Bluntone22, I did a flu shot this year, though in January I got ill anyways. It was not a flu, though some kind of virus for sure, as almost for
14 days I felt weak and had most of the flu symptoms. So there is actual need to have these flu injections to your body.

So you got the flu shot, got some viral illness that wasn't influenza, and that is why you believe there is an "actual need" for a flu vaccine, even
though there was no flu vaccine for most of human history?

I understand if you want it, but how does that experience indicate to you that there's a need for a flu shot?

Also curious how you know it wasn't influenza, we're you tested for it? And could it be possible that your immune system being set haywire by the
vaccine threw it off, causing you to fall ill to whatever you fell ill to?

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